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View article: Over-the-counter medication use among Mexican immigrants in Southern Arizona: a cross-sectional study
Over-the-counter medication use among Mexican immigrants in Southern Arizona: a cross-sectional study Open
Introduction Over-the-counter (OTC) medication use is high among Mexican immigrants before migrating to the U.S. However, changes in OTC medication use during migration process remain unclear. This study describes OTC medication use patter…
View article: Addressing unmet mental health needs of older adults in Turbo, Colombia: a multi-component psychosocial intervention feasibility study
Addressing unmet mental health needs of older adults in Turbo, Colombia: a multi-component psychosocial intervention feasibility study Open
Background Older adults have lived through extreme and stressful live events in Colombia, including during the armed conflict. Without adequate mental health resources in place, the aim of this study was to feasibility test a co-produced c…
View article: Coordinating assemblages: accounting for a novel disaster
Coordinating assemblages: accounting for a novel disaster Open
Purpose This study aims to examine how hospitals and regional and local health authorities in the Italian region of Marche accounted for and reported the use of emergency funds from the EU, the Ministry of Economic and Finance and administ…
View article: POPULATION AGING AND INCREASING CHRONIC DISEASE BURDEN AMONG UNAUTHORIZED AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
POPULATION AGING AND INCREASING CHRONIC DISEASE BURDEN AMONG UNAUTHORIZED AGRICULTURAL WORKERS Open
The US and Mexico are experiencing rapid population aging and increased chronic disease burden. We hypothesize these dynamics are magnified among undocumented farmworkers who work in challenging conditions and have limited access to health…
View article: Migrant Deaths in California’s Borderlands, 2018–2023
Migrant Deaths in California’s Borderlands, 2018–2023 Open
Executive Summary We examine the deaths of undocumented migrants in southern California (i.e., San Diego and Imperial counties) for fiscal years (FYs) 2018–2023 using data obtained from the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office (SDCME…
View article: AI and Blockchain Integration: Enhancing Security and Transparency in Financial Transactions
AI and Blockchain Integration: Enhancing Security and Transparency in Financial Transactions Open
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain is revolutionizing the financial sector, targeting crucial challenges like security and transparency. This paper explores the synergistic effects of AI and Blockchain on enhanc…
View article: Language was always a companion of the empire
Language was always a companion of the empire Open
This editorial discusses how the hegemony of the English language in academic research shapes and perpetuates specific forms of power. This is a matter of both equity and justice—the additional effort faced by researchers to integrate them…
View article: Linked fate, cumulative discrimination, and panethnic identification: awareness and use of ‘Latinx’ among a nationally representative sample of Hispanics/Latinos
Linked fate, cumulative discrimination, and panethnic identification: awareness and use of ‘Latinx’ among a nationally representative sample of Hispanics/Latinos Open
'Latinx' – a gender neutral variation of 'Latino', is increasingly used to describe individuals of Latin American origin in the United States. Drawing on data from the 2019 National Survey of Latinos, we assess familiarity, use, and attitu…
View article: Migrant Deaths in Southern Arizona: Recovered Undocumented Border Crosser Remains Investigated by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990-2020
Migrant Deaths in Southern Arizona: Recovered Undocumented Border Crosser Remains Investigated by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990-2020 Open
Thousands of undocumented border crossers have died while attempting to cross the US-Mexico border since the 1990s. Prior studies have found that these deaths are a consequence of increased border enforcement efforts as well as of economic…
View article: Immigrant Sanctuary Policies and Crime-Reporting Behavior: A Multilevel Analysis of Reports of Crime Victimization to Law Enforcement, 1980 to 2004
Immigrant Sanctuary Policies and Crime-Reporting Behavior: A Multilevel Analysis of Reports of Crime Victimization to Law Enforcement, 1980 to 2004 Open
Sanctuary jurisdictions have existed in the United States since the 1980s. They have recently reentered U.S. politics and engendered contentious debates regarding their legality and influence on public safety. Critics argue that sanctuary …
View article: Sounding Together
Sounding Together Open
Sounding Together: Collaborative Perspectives on U.S. Music in the Twenty-21st Century is a multi-authored, collaboratively conceived book of essays that tackles key challenges facing scholars studying music of the United States in the ear…
View article: Post-removal Geographies: Immigration Enforcement and Organized Crime on the U.S. – Mexico Border
Post-removal Geographies: Immigration Enforcement and Organized Crime on the U.S. – Mexico Border Open
What happens after deportation? What contexts must Mexican deportees navigate and contend with after removal from the United States? This article explores the challenges for people post-removal in Mexico, particularly by drawing on fieldwo…
View article: Border Enforcement Developments Since 1993 and How to Change CBP
Border Enforcement Developments Since 1993 and How to Change CBP Open
The Cost of Immigration Enforcement and Border SecuritySince the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2003, the federal government has spent an estimated $333 billion on the agencies that carry out immigration enforceme…
View article: A Study and Analysis of the Treatment of Mexican Unaccompanied Minors by Customs and Border Protection
A Study and Analysis of the Treatment of Mexican Unaccompanied Minors by Customs and Border Protection Open
Executive Summary The routine human rights abuses and due process violations of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have contributed to a mounting humanitarian and legal crisis along the US–Mexico b…
View article: Panethnicity as a Reactive Identity: Primary Panethnic Identification among Latino-Hispanics in the United States
Panethnicity as a Reactive Identity: Primary Panethnic Identification among Latino-Hispanics in the United States Open
Research finds willingness to identify on panethnic terms is increasing among people of Latin American descent in the United States, as is the assertion of Latino-Hispanic panethnicity as a primary identity. The 2013 National Survey of Lat…
View article: Destination Intentions of Unauthorized Mexican Border Crossers and Familial Ties to US Citizens
Destination Intentions of Unauthorized Mexican Border Crossers and Familial Ties to US Citizens Open
Drawing on random surveys of over 1,100 recently repatriated unauthorized Mexican migrants (the Migrant Border Crossing Study), we examine the relationships between individual-level factors and unauthorized migrants’ intended US destinatio…
View article: Precision medicine for locally advanced breast cancer: frontiers and challenges in Latin America
Precision medicine for locally advanced breast cancer: frontiers and challenges in Latin America Open
Advances in high-throughput technologies and their involvement in the 'omics' of cancer have made possible the identification of hundreds of biomarkers and the development of predictive and prognostic platforms that model the management of…
View article: Repeat Migration in the Age of the 'Unauthorized Permanent Resident': A Quantitative Assessment of Migration Intentions Postdeportation
Repeat Migration in the Age of the 'Unauthorized Permanent Resident': A Quantitative Assessment of Migration Intentions Postdeportation Open
Drawing on postdeportation surveys (N = 1,109) with Mexican migrants, we examine the impact of immigration enforcement programs and various social factors on repeat migration intentions. Our multivariate analyses suggest immigrants with st…
View article: What Makes a Good Human Smuggler? The Differences between Satisfaction with and Recommendation of Coyotes on the U.S.-Mexico Border
What Makes a Good Human Smuggler? The Differences between Satisfaction with and Recommendation of Coyotes on the U.S.-Mexico Border Open
This article draws on a unique dataset of more than eleven hundred postdeportation surveys to examine migrants’ experiences with coyotes (human smugglers) along the U.S.-Mexico border. Our focus is on migrants’ satisfaction with the servic…
View article: Recent Police Killings in the United States: A Three-City Comparison
Recent Police Killings in the United States: A Three-City Comparison Open
Recent police killings of citizens in the United States have attracted massive coverage in the media, large-scale public protests, and demands for reform of police departments throughout the country. This study is based on a content analys…
View article: Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 2010
Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 2010 Open
Despite media coverage of isolated incidents of violent crime perpetuated by undocumented immigrants in cities with sanctuary policies, there is scant systematic research on the relationships between the adoption of sanctuary policies, una…
View article: Providing Sanctuary or Fostering Crime? A Review of the Research on 'Sanctuary Cities' and Crime
Providing Sanctuary or Fostering Crime? A Review of the Research on 'Sanctuary Cities' and Crime Open
Recent high-profile, isolated incidents of violent crime committed by deportable noncitizens have led to increased public attention paid to so-called “sanctuary” cities, with some policymakers calling for the eradication of policies limiti…
View article: Agency and Resilience Along the Arizona-Sonora Border: How Unauthorized Migrants Become Aware of and Resist Contemporary U.S. Nativist Mobilization
Agency and Resilience Along the Arizona-Sonora Border: How Unauthorized Migrants Become Aware of and Resist Contemporary U.S. Nativist Mobilization Open
Little is known about the extra-political consequences of contemporary U.S.-based nativist mobilization as well as the resilience unauthorized migrants display in the face of anti-immigrant mobilization along the U.S.-Mexico border. Bringi…
View article: Making Immigrants into Criminals: Legal Processes of Criminalization in the Post-IIRIRA Era
Making Immigrants into Criminals: Legal Processes of Criminalization in the Post-IIRIRA Era Open
During a post-election TV interview that aired mid-November 2016, then President-Elect Donald Trump claimed that there are millions of so-called “criminal aliens” living in the United States: “What we are going to do is get the people that…
View article: The Migrant Border Crossing Study: A Methodological Overview of Research Along the Sonora–Arizona Border
The Migrant Border Crossing Study: A Methodological Overview of Research Along the Sonora–Arizona Border Open
Increased border enforcement efforts have redistributed unauthorized Mexican migration to the United States (US) away from traditional points of crossing, such as San Diego and El Paso, and into more remote areas along the US–Mexico border…